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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1764. 1764 (MDCCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Thursday...
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    The 1764 Woldegk tornado on June 29, 1764, was one of the strongest tornadoes ever documented in history, receiving the unique T11 rating on the TORRO...
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  • The year 1764 in science and technology involved some significant events. Lagrange publishes on the libration of the Moon, and an explanation as to why...
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    the Amorite kingdom of Yamhad in present-day Syria, from around 1780 to 1764 BC Zimri-Lim, king of the Middle Eastern city-state of Mari from around 1775...
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    Events from the year 1764 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Jeffery Amherst Colonial Governor of Louisiana: Louis Billouart...
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    administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, which existed in 1764-1781. It was created after the abolition of Cossack Hetmanate and was governed...
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  • The Battle of Darbar Sahib was fought in 1764, during the Afghan-Sikh Wars, between the Shaheedan Misl of the Sikhs and the Durrani Empire of Ahmad Shah...
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    Richard Stockton (April 17, 1764 – March 7, 1828) was a lawyer who represented New Jersey in the United States Senate and later served in the United States...
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  • (plans by Coulomb) Laid down February 1762 Launched 1 July 1763 In service 1764 Out of service 1806 Fate Broken up 1806 Notes Offered by the receveurs généraux...
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    The Sugar Act 1764 or Sugar Act 1763, also known as the American Revenue Act 1764 or the American Duties Act, was a revenue-raising act passed by the...
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    Princess Julia Lubomirska (1764 – 22 August 1794) was a Polish noblewoman, known for her love life. She was the daughter of Izabela Lubomirska, one of...
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    Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759-1915. Oxford UP. ISBN 9780722267325.; 707pp The Quebec Gazette – first periodical in Canada – since 1764...
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  • The year 1764 in architecture involved some significant events. Robert Adam's Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia published...
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    Commodore REU (redirect from Commodore 1764)
    Later, Commodore introduced a third model, for their Commodore 64 model: the 1764 (256 KB) The need for the REU came about when Commodore management decided...
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    The Sally (redirect from The Sally (1764))
    The Sally (1764) was an 18th century Rhode Island brigantine slave ship launched from Providence and destined for the western-most coast of Africa. Like...
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  • Every Gentleman and Lady's Beard, Brent and Lowe: Being Songs for the Year 1764 Johann Christian Bach – 6 Keyboard Trios, Op. 2 Michel Corrette – Carillon...
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  • This article is a summary of literary events and publications during 1764. January 19 – John Wilkes is expelled from the British House of Commons for seditious...
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    in the 18th and 19th centuries. The vessel was constructed in America in 1764, but was captured by the British in the American War of Independence, and...
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    Murray called into the council from 1764 to 1766: List of councillors under Carleton from 1766 to 1774: Around 1763 to 1764, the province was divided into...
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    Élisabeth Philippe Marie Hélène of France (3 May 1764 – 10 May 1794), also known as Madame Élisabeth, was a French princess. She was the youngest child...
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  • (1565–1898) and the United States (1898–1946), and briefly by Great Britain (1762–1764) and Japan (1942–1945). They were also the representative of the executive...
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  • Mordecai Barbour (October 21, 1763 – January 4, 1846) was a Culpeper County Militia officer during the American Revolutionary War and a prominent Virginia...
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  • The Dell 1764 is a laptop computer designed by Dell. At the time of its introduction, it was noted for a fast processor and good sound, a medium hard disk...
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    Robert Winthrop (7 December 1764, New London, Connecticut – 10 May 1832, Dover) was a scion of the New England Winthrop family of high colonial civil servants...
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    Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (13 October 1764 – 24 May 1834), was a German noblewoman, by birth member of the House of Stolberg and by her two marriages Duchess...
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    Samuel Whitbread (18 January 1764 – 6 July 1815) was a British politician. Whitbread was born on 18 January 1764 in Cardington, Bedfordshire, the son...
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    The History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1764–1795) is concerned with the final decades of existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The...
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  • The Battle of Delhi (1764) was fought between the Jat ruler of Bharatpur and the Mughal rulers of Mughal Empire. Maharaja Jawahar Singh of Bharatpur invaded...
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    Elisha Reynolds Potter (November 5, 1764 – September 26, 1835) was a statesman in the Federalist Party from Kingston, Rhode Island, who served several...
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